The Works of the English Poets, Volumen1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... state Were they for facred treasures plac'd , The Mufe - difcovered world of Iflands Fortunate . Soft - footed winds with tuneful voices there Dance through the perfum'd air : There There filver rivers through enamel'd meadows glide ...
... state Were they for facred treasures plac'd , The Mufe - difcovered world of Iflands Fortunate . Soft - footed winds with tuneful voices there Dance through the perfum'd air : There There filver rivers through enamel'd meadows glide ...
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... state , " Their faults and virtues make their fate . " They do , they do , " said I ; but strait Lo ! from my enlighten'd eyes the mists and shadows fell , That hinder fpirits from being visible ; And lo ! I faw two angels play'd the ...
... state , " Their faults and virtues make their fate . " They do , they do , " said I ; but strait Lo ! from my enlighten'd eyes the mists and shadows fell , That hinder fpirits from being visible ; And lo ! I faw two angels play'd the ...
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... state , Angels , who Live , and know what ' tis to Be ; Who all the nonfenfe of our language fee ; Who fpeak Things , and our words , their ill - drawn pic- tures , fcorn ; When we , by ' a foolish figure , fay ,. " Behold an old man ...
... state , Angels , who Live , and know what ' tis to Be ; Who all the nonfenfe of our language fee ; Who fpeak Things , and our words , their ill - drawn pic- tures , fcorn ; When we , by ' a foolish figure , fay ,. " Behold an old man ...
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... states ; What wisdom and what follies make their fates . Samuel himself did God's rich Law display ; Taught doubting men with judgment to obey ; And oft his ravish'd foul , with fudden flight , Soar'd above present times and human fight ...
... states ; What wisdom and what follies make their fates . Samuel himself did God's rich Law display ; Taught doubting men with judgment to obey ; And oft his ravish'd foul , with fudden flight , Soar'd above present times and human fight ...
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... state ; He feels thee , Love ! and feels no more his weight . Ye learned heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ? The oak , for courtship most of all unfit , And rough as are the winds that fight ...
... state ; He feels thee , Love ! and feels no more his weight . Ye learned heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ? The oak , for courtship most of all unfit , And rough as are the winds that fight ...
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